Peanut Butter Kit Kat
Friday, July 29th, 2005 02:44 pmUpon seeing the new Peanut Butter Kit Kat, I said, "so wrong, must try!". Tasty, very tasty. There are a few things that worry me though.
1. It says "peanut butter flavoured filling". It's not real! Although it does say 10.5% peanut paste in the ingredients, that "flavoured" still bothers me.
2. It's peanut butter and chocolate. Peanut Butter. Chocolate. Ummm, that's just weird. Yes, I know about Reese's peanut butter cups, but that sounds weird to me too.
3. At the end of the ingredients, almost as if Nestle is trying to hide it, it says "Made in Bulgaria". Bulgaria! It's all very well to have consumer enquiries in Australia and New Zealand, but it's still made in Bulgaria, of all places.
4. Not that it really worries me, but I may as well say it: the wrapper says "Nestle believes that proper nutrition and physical activity are important in maintaing good health." Uh-huh, that's why they make all these chocolate goodies. Makes you wonder how many horrible complaint letters they receive from parents to make them put that on their wrappers. That, or they don't want to spoil the Milo image created by all those pricey TV advertisements.
1. It says "peanut butter flavoured filling". It's not real! Although it does say 10.5% peanut paste in the ingredients, that "flavoured" still bothers me.
2. It's peanut butter and chocolate. Peanut Butter. Chocolate. Ummm, that's just weird. Yes, I know about Reese's peanut butter cups, but that sounds weird to me too.
3. At the end of the ingredients, almost as if Nestle is trying to hide it, it says "Made in Bulgaria". Bulgaria! It's all very well to have consumer enquiries in Australia and New Zealand, but it's still made in Bulgaria, of all places.
4. Not that it really worries me, but I may as well say it: the wrapper says "Nestle believes that proper nutrition and physical activity are important in maintaing good health." Uh-huh, that's why they make all these chocolate goodies. Makes you wonder how many horrible complaint letters they receive from parents to make them put that on their wrappers. That, or they don't want to spoil the Milo image created by all those pricey TV advertisements.